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EPISODE · May 18, 2020 · 6 MIN

Derechos Sociales, Culturales y Económicos

from Charly Madrigal · host Charly Madrigal

Hablo sobre estos derechos en México y una experiencia intercultural.

Hablo sobre estos derechos en México y una experiencia intercultural.

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Containers Fusion Containers is an 8-part audio documentary about how global trade has transformed the economy and ourselves. Host and correspondent Alexis Madrigal leads you through the world of ships and sailors, technology and tugboats, warehouses and cranes. At a time when Donald Trump is threatening to toss out the global economic order, Containers provides an illuminating, deep, and weird look at how capitalism actually works now. KQED's Forum KQED Forum tells remarkable and true stories about who we are and where we live. In the first hour, Alexis Madrigal convenes the diverse voices of the Bay Area, before turning to Mina Kim for the second hour to chronicle and center Californians’ experience. In an increasingly divided world, Mina and Alexis host conversations that inform, challenge and unify listeners with big ideas and different viewpoints.Want to call/submit your comments during our live Forum program Mon-Fri, 9am-11am? We'd love to hear from you! Please dial 866.SF.FORUM or (866) 733-6786 or email [email protected], tweet, or post on Facebook. Platypus Revenge Sessions Platypus Revenge Platypus Revenge is a free improvisation tribal experience based in NYC. Originally a sci-fi band started by Demian Richardson, David Moss and Rev John Henry Maiorino in June 2014. Regular members also include Ethan Dante Bello, Charly Couture, Ayumi Ishito, Lorin Roser and Steven Bartashev among others. The band eventually evolved into a loose collective of musicians who improvise alternate soundtracks to visually interesting and psycho-spiritually stimulating movies that are projected at our bi-weekly sessions. Reclaimed ABC News Today, the Navajo Nation has no guaranteed right to use the water that flows in and around their reservation. In this season of "Reclaimed: The Lifeblood of Navajo Nation," journalist Charly Edsitty follows the history of oppression and exclusion that kept the Navajo from their water -- and traces the fight to reclaim their sovereignty. Now, the Navajo people are demanding their water back, and they're closer than ever to securing this basic human right.Last season, "Reclaimed: The Forgotten League" told the stories of professional baseball's often-overlooked greats and how newly acknowledged Negro Leagues statistics could rewrite history books. Earlier seasons included "The Story of Mamie Till-Mobley," recognized with the Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Podcast, and "Tulsa's Buried Truth," on the search for mass graves beneath Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the fight for justice for the descendants of the Black Americans killed in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.

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Hablo sobre estos derechos en México y una experiencia intercultural.

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